Seconds (Special Club Version) - Various - Streetnoise Vol. 1

Driscoll covers this wide range of musical influences easily and with her highly emotive and distinctive vocals, and with Auger's intense Hammond organ, the album is instrumentally interesting, too. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on Seconds (Special Club Version) - Various - Streetnoise Vol.

Befour Streetnoise was a record that may have been informed by its era, but it certainly isn't stuck there, especially as the 21st century opens. The music here sounds as fresh and exciting as the day it was recorded. The sound on the reissue is completely remastered and packed in deluxe form; it all adds up to a must-have package for anyone interested in the development of Auger's music that was to change immediately after this record with the invention of the Oblivion Express, and also for those interested in Driscoll's most brave, innovative, and fascinating career as an improviser who discovered entirely new ways of using the Sorelle In Umilta - Puccini* - The London Symphony Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra, Antonio Pappan voice.

Streetnoise was a record that may have been informed by its era, but it certainly isn't stuck there, especially as the 21st century opens. The music here sounds as fresh and exciting as the day it was recorded. The sound on the reissue is completely remastered and packed in deluxe form; it all adds up to a must-have package for anyone interested in the development of Auger's music that was to Genre: Jazz, progressive rock.